Berkline 45090 and 45187 Home Theater Seating Review Hi I’m Andrew the Founder of www.bostontables.com and today we are going to compare our Berkline’s 45090 and 45187 Home Theater Seats. If you take a close look you will see that the Seats and arms of the Berkline 45090 and the Berkline 45187 are the same. Both chairs have a CHAISE STYLE seat and Cup holders in the arm. Both groups are modular and can be purchased in a variety of configuration from straight to curved…Please refer to the diagrams on the website for exact measurement. The difference in these two Home theater loungers is in the back. The Berkline 45090 has a lower lumbar pillow in the back. The Pillow on the Berkline 45187 is segmented a little higher in the back and there in more filling material or Cushioning in the head rest to support your head during a long movie. Clients who visit our showroom tend to prefer the backrest of the 187. Assembly is simple. NO TOOLS ARE REQUIRED. The Berkline Home Theater chairs come out of the box with the backs off. Simple slide the back onto the base unit. The reclining mechanism is a wall hugger. This enables you to place the row just 3 inches from the back wall and still fully recline. The Berkline Theater Seats are Custom made to your specifications with a variety of fabric and cover options. If you are looking for a Premium Custom Seating solution for your Home Theater. Berkline from http is an excellent choice. Please call our Toll Free number NOW (866-554-7665 or

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I could use some help with which HD DVD player I should get for my boyfriend for Christmas. He has got a home theater set up in our apartment with recliners (with rumbling bass underneath), surround sound, a projector, etc. I’m not sure which high def dvd player would be the best considering the fact he enjoys watching a lot of movies. Any help would be great and thanks!

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home theater?

Hello there,

I have a projection room I’ve set up
The projector, surround sound, and 360 are all set up, but two things are far from finished. The entire room is white except for a cabinet which houses all the equipment, as of right now I’m projecting on the wall about 100”. I need to know how to paint the room also should I just paint a screen or just buy a screen. One huge factor to consider, I bought a set of brown recliners, and I don’t want the room to clash. I was thinking about dark brown on the walls with a stripe of light brown across the middle. Also does the wall actually being projected on need to be black everywhere but the screen, thanks

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